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The successor to the Enzo Ferrari, the LaFerrari, unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, is Ferrari's first hybrid production car, providing the highest power output for any Ferrari whilst also decreasing fuel consumption by 40%. The LaFerrari is based on findings from testing of the FXX and research being conducted by the Millechilli Project at the University of Modena. Only 499 units were built, with each costing more than US$1 million. An additional 500th car was built to be sold at an auction following the August 2016 Central Italy earthquake.

The LaFerrari's engine is a 6.3L (6,262 cc) naturally aspirated F140 FE V12, with outputs of 789 hp (588 kW) at 9,000 rpm and 516 ft·lb (700 N·m) at 6,750 rpm. Mated to the V12 is a Ferrari-developed HY-KERS unit that produces an additional 161 hp (120 kW) and 148 ft·lb (201 N·m). The engine's bore and stroke is 94×75.2 mm with a compression ratio of 13.5:1 and a power-to-weight ratio of 599.4 hp per tonne. The car weighs 3495 lb (1585 kg)[1].

However, the LaFerrari is at a disadvantage due to its lower top speed, nitro efficiency, and total speed when compared to the McLaren P1™, Lotus Evora Sport 410, and Lamborghini Asterion. While the LaFerrari has a higher rate of acceleration than the P1 and Asterion, it ultimately loses due to its weaker nitro efficiency and lower top speed, even more so on Tokyo, where nitro efficiency and top speed really matter to the point where the Holden Coupe 60, even with its 10/15/20 nitro efficiency ratings, still outruns the majority of Class A cars. In fact, the LaFerrari is the Class A version of the Kepler Motion, albeit with slightly better handling and a slightly higher total speed at MAX+PRO with a Tuning Kit (279.5 mph / 450.1 km/h vs 278.6 mph / 448.7 km/h).

The Ferrari LaFerrari costs 350,000 to purchase and 364,400 to max out. Some players have reported seeing the price change to 550,000 (which is the price of the W Motors Lykan HyperSport), but the price change has since been reverted. The car requires 233,654, 6 of each Class A Parts card, 8 Hybrid Engines, 2 Early Tech cards, 2 Initial Tech cards, 12 Mid-Tech cards, and 4 Advanced Tech cards for its Pro Kits.

The Ferrari LaFerrari appears in Asphalt Nitro as a top-end Class A car, as was the case in Asphalt 8: Airborne until the introduction of the McLaren P1™. It is currently challenged by the Ferrari FXX Evoluzione and Pagani Huayra.

The LaFerrari in Asphalt Nitro behaves exactly the same as its Asphalt 8: Airborne rendition.